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During much of the twentieth century, informal employment and entrepreneurship was commonly depicted as a residue from a previous era. Its continuing presence was seen to be a sign of backwardness whilst the formal economy represented progress. In recent decades, however, numerous studies have revealed not only that informal employment is extensive and persistent but also that it is growing relative to formal employment in many populations. Whilst in the developing world, the informal economy is often found to be the mainstream economy, nevertheless, in the developed world too, informality is currently still estimated to account for notable per cent of GDP.The Informal Economy: Exploring Drivers and Practices intends to engage with these issues, providing a much-need ‘contextualised’ approach to explain the persistence and growth of forms of informal economic practices and entrepreneurial activities in the twenty-first century. Using a diverse range of empirical case studies from Europe, Africa, North Africa and Asia, this book unpacks the different varieties of forms of informal work and entrepreneurship and provides a critical analysis of existing theorisations used to explain such phenomena. This book’s aim is to examine the nature and persistence of informal work and entrepreneurship, across a variety of empirical settings, from within the developed world, the developing world and within transformation economies within post-socialist spaces. Given its worldwide, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach and recent interest in the informal economies by a number of disciplines and organisations, this book will be of vital reading to those operating in the fields of: Economics, political economy and management, Human and economic geography and Economic anthropology and sociology as well as development studies
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(8)
Ioana A. Horodnic
Peter Rodgers
Colin C. Williams
Legha Momtazian
PART I The Drivers of the Informal Economy
9(106)
1 Tax Morale and Informality in Post-Socialist Contexts
11(14)
Diana Traikova
2 The Many Shades of the Grey Economy in Romania
25(16)
Rodica Ianole-Calin
Calin Valsan
Elena Druica
3 Evaluating the Perceptions and Realities of Envelope Wage Arrangements Among Students in Moldova and Romania
41(20)
Ioana A. Horodnic
Colin C. Williams
4 Book-Launching Informalities on the Right Side of a Nineteenth-Century Walnut Table
61(12)
Marcello Mollica
5 Assessing the Frequency of Informal Payments for Health Services in Lithuania
73(18)
Adrian V. Horodnic
Claudia I. Ciobanu
Colin C. Williams
Peter Rodgers
6 Labour Market Institutions and Undeclared Work: A Multilevel Analysis of Central and Eastern European Countries
91(24)
Adriana Anamaria Davidescu
PART II The Nature/Character of the Informal Economy
115(140)
7 The Role of Informal Work in the Livelihood Strategies of US Households
117(22)
Emily J. Wornell
Leif Jensen
Ann Tickamyer
8 From Goods to Emotions: The Transformation of Informal Practices in the Republic of Georgia
139(18)
Costanza Curro
9 Looking for Freedom in Grey Areas: Approaches to Informality As a Space for Negotiating Goals of Neoliberalism in Developing the Cooperation Sector
157(16)
Liga Rudzite
10 Gifting Practices in Informal Trade in Response to Elites' Rules and State Regulations on the Myanmar-Thailand Border
173(18)
Busarin Lertchavalitsakul
11 Bazaar and Local Governance: The Case of Legalizing Informal Economic Practices in the Batkhela Bazaar, Pakistan
191(20)
Muhammad Salman Khan
12 Intrapreneurship and Capital Accumulation Knowledge Among Trainees in the Nigerian Informal Economy
211(18)
Akeem Ayofe Akinwale
13 Informal Competition, Firm Productivity and Policy Reforms in Egypt
229(26)
Nesma Ali
Boris Najman
About the Contributors 255(10)
Index 265
Ioana A. Horodnic is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iasi, Romania.

Peter Rodgers is a Lecturer in Strategy and International Business at Sheffield University Management School, UK.

Colin Williams is Professor of Public Policy at Sheffield University Management School, UK.

Legha Momtazian has been a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Sheffield University Management School, UK